Garmin Xero C2 Chronograph

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Garmin is expanding its advanced chronograph lineup with the introduction of Xero C2. Building on the success of its predecessor, Xero C2 adds faster processing capabilities that enable new features such as rapid-fire tracking and resume session, plus Garmin smartwatch integration and Applied Ballistics connectivity. The pocket-sized chronograph is easy to set up and remarkably accurate, measuring projectiles from 100 to 5,000 feet per second for bullets, arrows, slugs, airsoft BBs and more.

What’s new

• Rapid-fire support: Track up to 10 shots per second, depending on projectile velocity.

• Applied Ballistics connectivity: Transfer muzzle velocity straight into the Applied Ballistics solver for long-range shooting solutions on a compatible smartphone.

• Resume session: Switch between different firearms or test multiple bows or arrows and view data for each dedicated session.

• Smartwatch integration: When using a compatible Garmin smartwatch, marksmen can easily access session controls, view live chronograph data and import muzzle velocity into the Applied Ballistics ecosystem.

• ShotView app: Use the ShotView™ app on a compatible smartphone to record results, compare velocity for every shot fired, view live sessions data, track deviation and more. The new configurations feature also allows users manage and track projectile and load data for firearms and bows. And during a shooting session, if more than one Xero C2 is paired to the ShotView app, marksmen can conveniently start a session on one chronograph and continue it on another.

Compact and easy to transport, Xero C2 features a rugged design and reinforced housing that withstands recoil when mounted to a firearm. It also has an IPX7 water rating and a sunlight-readable, high-contrast display that is easy to see while at the range. The rechargeable lithium-ion battery enables users to capture up to 2,000 shots (or up to 6 hours) on a single charge.

MSRP: $699.99

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